I have an unlocked iPhone 5 in Canada. I'll be traveling to NYC in a few weeks and have a few questions for our fellow US iPhone owners.

1 - Which providers will work? I know my iPhone 5 is compatible with AT&T. Which other ones work? I know there's at least one provider that needs its own iPhone model.

2 - Can I buy a short term data only plan? What are they called?

3 - Are there enough nano SIMs out there now? I recall there being a shortage at launch.

Thanks in advance for your help

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1 - TMobile (Edge only) and Straighttalk (Walmart, 3G) are your best bets
2 - No data only plans that I can think of
3 - TMobile will have nanosims and you can cut down a straighttalk microsim pretty easily from what I hear.

1 - TMobile (Edge only) and Straighttalk (Walmart, 3G) are your best bets
2 - No data only plans that I can think of
3 - TMobile will have nanosims and you can cut down a straighttalk microsim pretty easily from what I hear.

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That helped. StraightTalk's BYOP program seems to be exactly what I need but if they don't have nano SIMs then I won't try cutting up a micro SIM. I tried doing that and it wasn't quite as easy as it sounds. It didn't work and I ended up going to the Apple store for a free SIM.

Might it be a good idea to walk into an Apple store in NYC, ask them for a T-mobile nano SIM (free) and then activating it at the store?

Not sure how long you're going to be in NY, but I just keep my AT&T sim in my card and turn off data.

Not sure what your carrier (Rogers?) charges for roaming data and minutes, but if it's going to be a few days or a week trip it's might not cost any more than buying a pre-paid local sim would cost.

Your carrier might even have an international plan you can add.

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Rogers is the biggest ripoff ever and Canadians are submitted to price fixing by the 3 big ones. There is no competition here. An international data roaming plan is pre-historic based on email alone. Not too long ago, I checked their data roaming plans and there was one with 10MB.

Rogers is the biggest ripoff ever and Canadians are submitted to price fixing by the 3 big ones. There is no competition here. An international data roaming plan is pre-historic based on email alone. Not too long ago, I checked their data roaming plans and there was one with 10MB.

... That's not a typo.

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That sucks, I usually hit at least 3 different Canadian networks as I enter Canada through Niagara falls to Toronto and usually at least two if I go up from Kingston to Ottawa. Surprised they don't offer cheaper deals with few networks they have there and being on the border.

I use T-Mobile whenever I am in the States for the last 3 years now and it always worked great for me. The have a 2G plan where you only pay 2$ per day and for me that was always sufficient for maps, email and a bit of browsing.

You can just walk into a T-Mobile store and they should have the nano SIMs.

I use T-Mobile whenever I am in the States for the last 3 years now and it always worked great for me. The have a 2G plan where you only pay 2$ per day and for me that was always sufficient for maps, email and a bit of browsing.

You can just walk into a T-Mobile store and they should have the nano SIMs.

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Thank you. I think that might work. Apple Maps uses very little data. Once it downloads the city map, it seems to cache that. I'll just need internet for when I click on points of interest. I do want to do some Tweeting and Instagraming but none of those rely on speed much anyway.

EDIT: I can't seem to find those $2 a day plans. I'm in the US for 4 days. Does that mean that I only pay $8? That's too good to be true. No activation fee?

I bought a micro SIM back in 2010 when I travelled across the States in New York (the start) and yes, I paid a one-off fee of about 10$, I believe. You then buy a top up and I think $10 is the minimum. This top up is valid for 90 days or something (not sure here but it should be somewhere on their website) and yes, you can reuse the card, I did it for the last three years and was in the States at least twice every year so far.

Coverage is good in the big cities and esp NYC is fantastic. Btw if 2G turns out to be too slow you can also go for 4G at 3$.

That's amazing. That is why I want to send my number to Google voice (when my contract is up) so that I can move around easier and keep the same number. If you have google voice in Canada that would be cool to add your temp number to google voice so you'd still be able to answer your calls.

You can use your iPhone on AT&T prepaid just you can't use your iPhone imie number , just other day I setup a guy iPhone on a cheap AT&T prepaid plan just use another imie. Corp standard response is no you can't

Would it be worth doing something different and getting a mi-fi device or whatever they're called? That would let you use CDMA providers if that was cheaper. Of course you'd still be roaming for calls.

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